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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Gallup Poll: Republicans More Popular Than Obama And His Democrats Hitting 90-Year High

Barack Obama

The latest Gallup Poll reveals the Republican Party is more popular than President Obama and his Democrat political party in America. Under Obama the Democrats have seen a historic fall in popularity that is unprecedented in the past 90-years. A recent Gallup poll reveals, "After the 2012 election, many political analysts focused on the GOP's "image problem." Now, it is the Democrats who appear to have the more battered image. Their favorability rating has never been lower, and they are reeling from defeats that cost them control of the U.S. Senate and strengthened the Republican House majority to levels likely not seen in 90 years."

Former
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller and former Attorney General Eric Holder
engaged in unprecedented levels of corruption that greatly damaged the
Democrats and Obama. The president should not have rubber-stamped their
high profile misconduct, as the political chickens came home to roost
last week in the mid-term elections. Mainstream newspapers, political
and news sites are stating the scandals that hit the Obama
Administration tanked the Democrats in last week's election.

President Obama was shocked and alarmed by last week's midterm election results [Americans Vote Out Democrats In Midterm Elections Posing An Overwhelming Challenge To President Obama (Video)]. He is now what is known as a "lame duck" President, lacking the power to implement his political agenda, as the rival party now controls both houses of Congress. This is also gives the Republicans an edge in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. For the remainder of Obama's term in office, he needs to try to work with his fellow Democrats and the Republicans, for the good of the country.

Barack Obama

The Obama Administration has been rocked by a number of scandals, such as the ObamaCare website being hacked. The Judiciary Report was the first to state the ObamaCare site had been hacked, which was later confirmed in Congress "Experts State Obamacare Website Hacked Just As This Site Previously Stated"). The Judiciary Report also broke first other stories regarding the Obama Administration, such as the Obama IRS targeting Christians, the FBI/DOJ spying on reporters and bloggers and the NSA spying scandal (see links for exclusive Judiciary Report articles below). Voters don't like corruption or abuses of power.

STORY SOURCE

Gallup: GOP Congress More Popular Than Obama

by John Nolte 12 Nov 2014, 6:38 AM PDT - Not soon after his media-enabled reelection, when President Obama's poll numbers almost immediately began to crater, the media narrative shifted to the steady drumbeat of, "But the approval rating for Congress is much lower." That spin was obviously directed at Republicans, who controlled Congress. Although "congress" can mean both the Democrat-controlled Senate and the House, this was a nifty rhetorical trick the media used to argue that the GOP was in worse shape than Obama.

That lie was not only laid bare in last week's midterm elections, where Republicans at every level of government crushed Democrats (and their media cheerleaders) in a tidal wave that hit blue and purple states, but also in new polling numbers from Gallup that shows GOP lawmakers currently enjoy a higher approval rating from the American people than President Obama.

As things stand today, Republicans in Congress enjoy a 42% approval rating. Obama, on the other hand, sits at a 39% approval rating. His disapproval rating sits at a whopping 56%. When asked by Gallup who should have more influence over the direction of the country, a majority of Americans chose Republicans in Congress over Obama by a whopping 56-36% margin.

November 12, 2014 - WASHINGTON, D.C. -- After the midterm elections that saw the Democratic Party suffer significant losses in Congress, a record-low 36% of Americans say they have a favorable opinion of the party, down six percentage points from before the elections. The Republican Party's favorable rating, at 42%, is essentially unchanged from 40%. This marks the first time since September 2011 that the Republican Party has had a higher favorability rating than the Democratic Party...

After the 2012 election, many political analysts focused on the GOP's "image problem." Now, it is the Democrats who appear to have the more battered image. Their favorability rating has never been lower, and they are reeling from defeats that cost them control of the U.S. Senate and strengthened the Republican House majority to levels likely not seen in 90 years...